Happy Scale


I found this reply interesting on the "Happy Scale" of our present systems vs. One's of the past.

Great topic to contemplate. In the mid 80's My first stereo at 23 was pretty good. 400 watts of SAE power,  Technics SBE 200 speakers, Thorens TD 124 TT. All vinyl. For me and my friends, it was unbeleiveable how good it sounded. Fast forward 30 years.... I now own a $40,000 Audio Note system. It may "technically" sound better but it doesn't make me any happier on MY happy Scale. My friends don't talk about my present system but they sure talked about my system 30 years ago. I was the guy with the stereo. It felt good.

Rich or poor keep searching to achieve those 10/10 happy scale moments. Happy is just plain happy. Period. It's what we live for.

Can anyone add to the mix...during these isolated times?

Cheers
ishkabibil

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I think we are straying .....

Present rigs vs.  An older setup is what I am referring to.
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The system you mention.as yours as in mine is from previous thread reply.from another....

My system...thankly is not worth 40k
@tomcy6 










Hence my previuos post of high end sucking the romance out of music....
Exactly I was saying enjoying music out of such simple systems like an am radio..
Just had the mojjo that dove the song home in a magical way...
Oh boy did I get some moronic replies on that one...

Ears to ya!

@TimSeriuosly......Its a simple question.

Happier with your system now or one of your earlier....

Why is that childish?